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The Beirut Central Police Station solves the theft of US$10,000 from a hotel concierge’s room in Beirut and arrests the suspect.

17/7/2026

The General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division issued the following statement:

On 9 July 2026, the Beirut Central Police Station, part of the Beirut Police Unit, received a phone call from a Syrian national reporting that, while working as a concierge in a building belonging to a hotel located on the Beirut Central District waterfront, he discovered that his room had been broken into. A total of US$10,100 had been stolen.

A police patrol immediately proceeded to the scene. After taking the complainant’s statement, officers found a number of workers inside the building and escorted them to the police station for questioning.

During questioning, the following individual:

M.Y. (born in 2008, Syrian),

confessed to stealing the aforementioned amount, stating that most of the money was at his residence in the Gemmayzeh area.

Accordingly, the patrol accompanied him to his residence, where officers recovered US$9,600 from his room, part of the stolen amount.

The investigation is ongoing under the supervision of the competent judicial authority.

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